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Wolff admits engine reliability concerns

Sep.7 "Question marks" remain about engine failures that occurred at Spa last weekend, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admits. The power units in the customer cars of Sergio Perez (Racing Point) and Robert Kubica (Williams) failed, just days before the F1 circus moved on to Monza. "We started to understand what happened, but we only had five days to do that," Wolff said. "We have an idea of what might have gone wrong, but I wouldn't call it a thorough analysis. Question marks remain." For instance, he admitted that it is currently unclear if the new 'Phase 3' engine will be able to operate at full power this weekend at Monza. "I'm not worried," Lewis...
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